Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Rossi returns to his place

The first thing he did after proclaimed champion Valentino Rossi's MotoGP world was apologizing to his. The '' had no choice but to return to prostrate before the ingenuity of their beloved leader when they saw the shirt with the legend 'il Scusate delay' Sorry for the delay, which the pilot of Tavullia is beyond to the finish line in first position. Casey Stoner, second, and Dani Pedrosa, third, accompany the 'Doctor' on a podium for the story. [Album]

It is the eighth time that celebrates a World Cup, but after the fiasco of 2006 and 2007, what was almost a habit had become an obsession. Rossi needed to be champion again, I wanted to prove to the skeptics, and above all to itself, which was able to hold on the emerging thrust of the pilots.

The latest

Careers had developed a fairly predictable script for the Japanese Grand Prix. Valentino would be ending its champion, at least in third place. In the event that Stoner did not win, the chances were shot. The circumstances of race allowed the Italian to take it in stride. Nicky Hayden and Jorge Lorenzo disappeared from his head too soon, leaving alone Stoner, Pedrosa and Rossi. Maybe another would have settled for the bronze, but he does not, yearned crowned with glory, he wanted his victory number 96.

First

Dani Pedrosa, and then Casey Stoner, had to surrender the largest of all time. And with no one to go, Valentino enjoyed the moment is recreated in each curve, recalled the bad times, the fall of Valencia in 2006 and the last race with Michelin in 2007 - and almost without realizing it, crossed the finish enters the cries of its people. Rossi had not come to his family and all the fans of Tavullia to not to give a memorable victory.

Tap

Between Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo

The first and second place decided, the race lived for a time of high tension on the last lap. Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo was about to steal the prominence to the touch when Valentino Rossi fought for the third drawer of the podium. The Honda Pilot was the one who took the place of honor vacant, thankfully, without further shocks.

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